Just a scenic ferry ride from downtown Seattle, Bremerton and the wider Kitsap Peninsula pack waterfront views, naval history, and small-town charm into an easy Pacific Northwest getaway. Whether you are visiting for a weekend or settling in for a longer stay, here are the 15 best things to do in Bremerton and around the Kitsap Peninsula.

1. Tour the USS Turner Joy
Docked along the Bremerton Boardwalk, this Vietnam-era Navy destroyer is now a floating museum. Walk the decks, climb through the bridge, and explore torpedo launchers and engine rooms for a hands-on look at maritime history.
2. Visit the Puget Sound Navy Museum
Free to enter and steps from the ferry terminal, this museum tells the story of the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and the sailors who served here. It is a great rainy-day stop for families.
3. Walk the Bremerton Boardwalk and Bridge to Bridge Trail
The waterfront Bridge to Bridge Urban Trail links Bremerton’s marinas and parks with sweeping views of Sinclair Inlet. It is an easy, flat walk perfect for catching the sunset over the water.
4. Explore the Manette and Charleston Districts
These walkable neighborhoods are home to independent coffee shops, breweries, and locally owned restaurants. Cross the Manette Bridge on foot for one of the best views in town.
5. Catch a Show at the Admiral Theatre
This restored art-deco landmark hosts touring musicians, comedians, and live performances year-round in an intimate dinner-theatre setting.

6. Relax in Quincy Square
Honoring Bremerton-born music legend Quincy Jones, this downtown plaza comes alive in summer with Music in the Square on Mondays and family movie nights on Thursdays.
7. Discover the Kitsap History Museum
Set in a 1950s art-deco building, the museum’s exhibits span Native American trade routes, shipyard history, and the trailblazers who shaped Kitsap County.
8. Spend a Day at Illahee State Park
Just north of town, this 82-acre park offers old-growth forest trails, a fishing pier popular for crabbing, kayaking, and quiet Puget Sound beaches.
9. Ride the Seattle Ferry
The 60-minute Bremerton to Seattle ferry is a destination in itself. Skip the city traffic, enjoy skyline and Olympic Mountain views, and arrive in downtown Seattle relaxed.
10. Day-Trip to Bainbridge Island
A short drive or ferry away, Bainbridge offers wineries, the Bloedel Reserve gardens, and a charming downtown of galleries and waterfront dining.
11. Browse Downtown Port Orchard
Across the inlet, Port Orchard’s antique shops, waterfront marina, and Saturday farmers market make for a laid-back afternoon.

12. Hike Green Mountain and Newberry Hill
Outdoor lovers can explore miles of forested hiking and mountain-biking trails just minutes from Bremerton, with viewpoints overlooking the Olympic and Cascade ranges.
13. Sample the Local Food and Brewery Scene
From waterfront seafood to craft breweries and cozy cafes, Bremerton’s dining scene punches above its weight. Manette and downtown are the best places to start.

14. Go Whale and Wildlife Watching
The waters around the Kitsap Peninsula are home to seals, bald eagles, and seasonal whale sightings. Bring binoculars for the ferry ride and shoreline walks.

15. Base Yourself at a Bremerton Waterfront Rental
The best way to experience it all is to stay right on the water. Our Bremerton Waterfront Cottage offers stunning views, a fenced yard, and easy ferry access to Seattle, and when you book direct with QTStay you pay no guest service fees and receive a free welcome gift.
Plan Your Kitsap Peninsula Getaway
Bremerton makes an ideal home base for exploring the Kitsap Peninsula, the Olympic Peninsula, and Seattle itself. Ready to start planning? View our pet-friendly Pacific Northwest rentals and book direct to save.
